Nix Means Law firm
1401 Holliday, Suite 400, Wichita Falls, TX 76301, Wichita Falls, TX 76301
About Nix Means Law firm
Nix Means Law firm handles personal injury cases, including motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, and premises liability. The firm serves clients across Wichita Falls and Abilene, Texas, and Lawton, Oklahoma, including military families. Its three attorneys have over 50 years of combined experience. David M. Nix is board-certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Advocacy, and a life member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. The firm has secured significant recoveries, including a $4.2 million workplace injury settlement.
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Notable Case Results
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$4.2M
Workplace Injury
Recovery for an on-the-job injury resulting in catastrophic head trauma and memory issues when an improperly secured plug blew off a pipeline and struck the client.
$2.2M
Car Accident
Recovery for a crash and bad faith case where a client driving a company vehicle was rear-ended, resulting in multiple fractures and six surgeries.
$1.7M
Car Accident
Recovery for a passenger who sustained multiple fractures and surgeries after their vehicle collided with a DWI driver.
$1.4M
Wrongful Death
Recovery for a car wreck resulting in the fatality of a child, where a company pickup truck hit a pregnant mother and her two children in icy conditions.
$1.4M
Truck Accident
Recovery for two sisters who sustained severe injuries, including traumatic brain injury, after their vehicle was hit by a company truck and sent down an embankment.
$1.3M
Motorcycle Accident
Recovery for a motorcycle wreck that left the client in a coma for a week, requiring extensive surgeries for fractures and a traumatic brain injury, after a vehicle turned in front of them.